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Susan asks: “All this trash makes me wonder — in our mad dash into the
digital world, what happens to our nondigital history?” I worry more about
our digital history. I have almost no photos of my kids in their teenage
years. Being an early adopter, I took all my photos at 640 x 480 on the
first Olympus digital camera, saved the digital photos on a CD that I
cannot find and even if I could, I wouldn't be able to play it on my
current computers. The few printouts I did have are all fading to
nothingness, like this one of my daughter, about the only photo I have of
her from this era.


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